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Src/kuhler_920.c:82:3: warning: implicit declaration of function 'send_status_packet' did you mean 'get_status_packet'? Ĩ2 | send_status_packet(cp_ptr->mode,kd_ptr) Src/kuhler_920.c: In function 'update_thread': Gcc src/kuhler_920.c -o kuhlerd -lusb-1.0 -lpthread -lrt > Extracting kuhler_driver-0.61.tar.gz with bsdtar => Validating source files with sha256sums.
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Install -m 644 kuhler_thresholds "$pkgdir"/etc Install -m 755 kuhlerd kuhler_ctl "$pkgdir"/bin # "Applying SETGID to kuhlerd - will run as kuhler group" # "Changing group ownership of kuhlerd to kuhler group" # NOTE: Please fill out the license field for your package! If it is unknown, For more information, see 'man PKGBUILD'. Use this as a start to creating your own, I'm completely lost.Īny step in the right direction will greatly help. Stop.īeen digging online, people say I need a. Make: *** No rule to make target 'src/kuhler_920.c', needed by 'kuhlerd'. I got as far as putting in the terminal: make install Only issue is that I have no idea what I'm doing.
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AUR didn't seem to have any drivers AFAIK, so I found a link to sourceforge with linux drivers. This is a huge problem and I need to find a solution ASAP.īIOs settings didn't seems to help, I’m pretty sure that, based on using this AIO with Windows it needs to be fixed at the driver level. The Issue: By default the heatsink fan goes to 3000 RPM and is INCREDIBLY loud. I installed it on an older machine from 2011 that uses a Antec Kuhler 920, (this is an all-in-one water cooler.)
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I'm really planning to learn how to use this operating system thoroughly. But setting it very low on a CPU cooler fan is chancy IMO in case your thermal paste isn't spread well and you have a few "hot spots".Hi, I'm installing Arch to learn about Linux. Even at 600 RPM your fans would still be basically silent. Personally I wouldn't set a CPU cooler to 200 RPM min, I'd go higher. Since my cooler is seen by the board as constant RPM I don't have that problem, but yours might see it as 0 (zero) RPM on startup, even though as you indicated it does still work. It suggests changing your setup to establish a low RPM setting that the board will recognize. It indicates near the bottom of the solution that your PWM setup might be going through POST with the fan RPM's set too low, and so it thinks it's not there. However that one is a 3-pin and I think yours is a 4-pin PWM?įirst thing I would do is follow the advice in THIS FAQ RESPONSE. Also a double width radiator with push pull I brought over from the last build. Your setup is similar to mine, except my cooler is the Corsair H80. Join Date Apr 2017 Reputation 48 Posts 1,125 (3) HDD's - Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB 3.5-in SATA III 64MB CacheĬorsair Obsidian Series 650D Black, ATX, Mid TowerĬorsair Digital AXi-Series AX1200i (1200W) 80+ Platinum Rating (2) Dell UltraSharp U2515H 25-inch monitors Sapphire Nitro Radeon R9 Fury 4GB HBM Backplate Intel Core i7-6950X Extreme 10-core 25MB Cache 3.0 GHzĬorsair Vengeance LPX Red DDR4 DRAM 64GB-4x16 3333 (CMK64GX4M4B3333C16R) Array davemon50 PC Specs davemon50 PC SpecsĪsus G752VY-DH72 (17") and Asus G752VT-DH74 (17")Īsus ROG LGA2011-v3 Rampage V Edition 10, x99 EATX